There’s no argument that Jack Harlow is the people’s champ. From hits with Drake, and viral vids with Druski, to dropping a surprise album, Jack’s a made man. Since dropping his album (without any notice) Jackman, Jack Harlow has been busy at work. Additionally, the project is 10 tracks with no features and essentially catches Jack bringing it back to the basics. So much so that it’s even felt in the album cover.
The simplistic cover features a shirtless Jack Harlow standing in an empty background next to a crappy-looking garage. However, the shoddy garage has now become famous, garnering many visitors. Fans have come all over to the Louisville Highland neighborhood to get a peek at the now-famous garage. Not only that, even non-fans have strolled over to take a gander and the new landmark. Unfortunately, they didn’t come with the best intentions.
Jack Harlow’s Garage Has Been Defaced
According to The Courier-Journal, since the album dropped, it’s brought a ton of new sightseers to Louisville. However, it’s also drawn a few unwanted visitors as well. “The now-famous garage featured on Jack Harlow’s new album has brought hundreds of sightseers to an alley in Louisville’s Highlands neighborhood. But now it’s drawn graffiti, too,” stated the publication. Additionally, they mentioned that, “The word ‘Crips’ was written in blue paint on the garage featured on the cover of the Jackman album.” It’s unfortunate to see all the buzz from Jack Harlow’s album attract such negativity.
In other news, Jack Harlow has been working to give back to the place that made him. The Louisville rapper recently started a new foundation. Moreover, he announced it as The Jack Harlow Foundation. In a statement, he said, “The launch of my foundation is represented by gifts to four organizations that I believe are doing the work of making Louisville a better place.” Harlow added that each organization does an amazing job helping underserved communities, thwarting obstacles to higher education, and more. Not only that, the multiplatinum artist noted, “Giving back to Louisville represents the dream I have of making a difference.” Jack’s set on making sure he pays it forward to the community that helped shape him. Let the HNHH crew know what you think in the comments below!